[vslist] Job ad for a Comparative Neurobiologist
Craig Hawryshyn
chawrysh at uvic.ca
Mon Jul 1 09:08:00 GMT 2002
Assistant Professor / NSERC - University Faculty Award
Comparative Neurobiology
Department of Biology, University of Victoria, Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada.
The Department of Biology invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position in the area of comparative neurobiology. The position is contingent upon successful application to NSERC for a University Faculty Award (http://www.nserc.ca/programs/schol4_e.htm). To qualify, applicants must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada; open only to women or Aboriginal persons who hold, or soon expect to hold, a doctorate. Postdoctoral experience would be preferred.
We are particularly interested in applicants who follow a strong multidisciplinary approach to study the neural basis of behaviour by integrating methodologies in areas such as electrophysiology, cell and molecular biology, behaviour, and neural network analysis. The successful candidate will contribute to undergraduate and graduate teaching in the areas of comparative animal physiology and neurobiology, and will establish an externally funded research program. The University of Victoria is situated close to diverse marine habitats and has excellent aquatics facilities for maintaining fresh water and marine organisms. The Department of Biology encompasses a broad range of teaching and research interests; potential applicants should visit the Department's web site (http://web.uvic.ca/biology/) for additional details. Applications should include: curriculum vitae, statement of teaching and research interests, and contact information (address, phone number and email address) of four referees.
In accordance with the University's Equity Plan and pursuant to Section 42 of the BC Human Rights Code, the selection will be limited to women and aboriginal candidates. Candidates from these groups are encouraged to self-identify.
The application deadline is September 6, 2002. Applications should be sent to:
Dr. Patrick von Aderkas, Chair
Department of Biology
University of Victoria
P.O. Box 3020 STN CSC
Victoria BC V8W 3N5
Canada
biochair at uvic.ca
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Departmental Contact -
Craig W. Hawryshyn
Professor of Sensory Biology
Department of Biology
University of Victoria
PO Box 3020, STN CSC
Victoria, British Columbia
V8W3N5 CANADA
Tel(250) 721-7142
Fax(250) 721-7120 email- chawrysh at uvic.ca
Faculty Website - http://web.uvic.ca/biology/people/hawryshy.html
Laboratory Website - http://hawryshynlab.biol.uvic.ca/
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Courier Contact -
Biology
University of Victoria
Petch Building 116
3800 Finnerty Road (Ring Road)
Victoria, British Columbia
Canada V8P 5C2
Tel(250) 721-8851
"Blessed are the ones who plant a tree knowing they
will not be there to enjoy its shade." - Anon.
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